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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-13, Page 65my. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 20, 1978 -rage 33 Ripley Minor Hockey BY MRS. ELAINE POLLOCK The Atom "B" team ° played Highland Taxi in Ripley, and suffered a 5-1 loss. Bruce Sumner scored the lone Ripley goal from David Cook and Jeffery Verbeek. Better luck next time, guys. The Pee Wee "A"s hosted Teeswater to a high scoring. game, but were on the wrong end of the 9-6 score. Titch Twolan and Paul Keelan each' scored twice with Danny Wood andShawn 'Morrison getting . single tallies, Todd Walden, a Randy Collins and Paul Harris made the assists. In Pee Wee "B" action, the Kincardine Kiltie squad defeated them 4-1, `with John 'Forster from Bob Blackwell and Brian Barnes doing the scoring. They next had a hard fought game against Forbes, Market, Greg Dahmer, from Amdrew Birnie scored the opening marker, and then Forbes. Mike Nicholson, Jeff Elliott and Greg Dahmer combined for the next goal, but Forbes again tied it up. The Bantam squad playedthree games, defeating Tiverton in the first 9-6. Kevin Boyle made the hat trick, Ian Elliott and Ross Stewart scored twice, and. Jeff Stanley scored a single goal. Terry Irwin and Harold Peet made assists. In Mildmay, it was Ripley 6, Mildmay 1. Ross Stewart scored two goals, with Harold. Peet, Terry Irwin Kevin Boyle and Mervin Storey each scored . once. Dave Murray, Ian Elliott, Paul Irwin, Eric Vander Glas, David Gamble and Gary Rutledge made assists. That's really spreading the action around. The other helpful team members are Camille Poirer, Kenny Elliott and Scott MacLean. At home against Teeswater, they let the visitors have the first goal, then Mervin Storey, from David Gamble and Eric Vander Glasopened the second period for Ripley. Twenty seconds later, Ian Elliott com- bined with Terry Irwin and KeVin Boyle to take the lead. A minute later Teeswater scored to make a tie. Another minute, and Terry Irwin, from Kevin Boyle and Paul Irwin, scored the winner. Four goals in three minutes! The Lucknow Midgets proved not too generous visitors, defeating the home team $-l. Rick Irwin scored Ripley's lone tally .frorn Murray Coiling - and Jeff MacTavish. The Ripley, Minor Hockey Association would like to thank the Ripley Firemen, the Ripley Lion's Club, and the Point Clark Kinsme- for sponsoring teams,_ and providing new sweaters and socks. These are very much appreciated, both by the Minor Hockey, and the teams. Why not come on out and see these guys and gals in action? Intended for last week BY MRS ELAINE POLLOCK The Ripley Atom "A" team played in Teeswater, defeating the home team 5-3. Jeff Gamble, from Darryl Verbeek, opened the scoring, with Teeswater tieing it up a minute later. Teeswater went ahead with 3 minutes to go in the second -period, but Ripley scored twice before the bell rang, Jeff Godfrey from Todd Farrell, and Clint Twolan unassisted. Jeff Godfrey made the insurance marker, and then Clint Twolan and Todd Farrell combined for - , Ripley's last goal. Teeswater scored last. The next night they hosted Lucknow, but two nights in a row must have proved too much, 'as Lucknow won 2-0. • - In Pee Wee "A" action, Teeswater really put a hex on the Ripley team, fefeating, them 13-4. Danny Wood, assisted by Shawn Morrison, and Mitch :Twolan, assisted by Robert Campbell, scored in the first period, while Eddie Moore and Paul Keelan beat the Teeswater goalie unassisted in the second. • The next night at home was an exciting 8-7 vic- tory over Mildmay. Mitch Twolan and Paul Keelan each scored the hat trick, and Shawn Morrison scored twice. The assists were spread around among Eddie Moore, Robert Campbell, Danny Wood, Paul Harris, Todd Walden and Randy Collins. The Pee Wee "B" squad had a one and one average this week. Haughs defeated them' 7- 3, and • Ripley outscored Broadway 1-0. John Forster made that lone goal. unassisted. In the Haugh game, it was Mike Nicholson unassisted, Brian Barnes from John Forster,,,... and Ross Farrell from Andrew Birnie. . The now on Sunday forced.the cancellation of two games, the Juvenile girls and Juvenile boys. The' boys, howeveri- received their new sweaters from the Pt. Clark Kinsmen. Pretty sharp! Ripley W.M.S. The annual meeting of Knox Church W.M.S. in Ripley was held at the home of Mrs. Donnie MacDonald on Tuesday afternoon .with 15 members and three visitors. In the absence of the secretary Violet Martyn, who was ill the chair was taken by Adeline Hackett. Mrs. Ross Cumming opened the meeting with the "Call to Worship," the Lords' prayer repeated in unison and words of welcome to all. Being the Christmas meeting -the roll call was answered with . a "Christmas Thought" and a "White Gift" to be sent to the "Salvation Army" in Wingham. The minutes of the 1977 Annual Meeting were read and approved. The scripture was read . by .Mary R. MacDonald. The committee Mrs. Donnie MacDonald; Mrs. Norval Stewart and Mrs. Effie Sutherland read articles from the 1977.Glad Tidings regarding the way Christmas is celebrated indifferent countries like Africa, Japan, and Argentine. Effie closed her reading with a prayer. Each secretary read her annual report. The slate of officers for 1979 was read by Adeline Hackett and installed by Mrs. Nugent, who had the "Installation Service" typed for each one to read in unison. A letter of appreciation from "Uncle John" for a box sent to him to help in his work with un- derprivileged -'-children -at- "Alberta Beach" near Edmonton was read by Amelia Cumming. Also a letter regardine the "Dock Project," the turning of the sod, and the beginning of a new dining hall and septicsystem was read and it was decided to send a donation for same from the group. Plans were made for remembering the "Shut - Ins at -Christmas and boxes are to be packed on Thursday afternoon at Donalda Gossels'. A card was signed by all present and sent to Martha Huston who is receiving treatments in London. Courtesies were ex- pressed by Donalda Gossel. Grace was sung and a delicious lunch served by the committee and a social time spent. Purple Grove Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Bernie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forester visited Sunday with Kathy Forester who is training as a member of the Canadian Forces in Nova Scotia. The family all met at Jamie Forester's. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stanley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Scott Friday evening. Mr. Chambers McKinnon of Tiverton visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. 13en Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott .spent part of last week visiting with June's brother Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephens of Westland and Earl's mother Mrs. Peggy Elliott. of Detroit. Mrs. Francis Boyle spent last Wednesday and Thursday in London helping Bao►ni: with a Christmas Party held at the Day Care Centre. Heather and, Corinne Boyle aceompanied Mr. ti and Mrs. Oral Armstrong to Kitchener on Friday --evening to see Brent who was playing in a junior A. hockey game. Rae Thompson is home until Jan. 4 when he will start his , third year at Fanshaw college in London. Aunt Merle Stewart of Lucknow' spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young of Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roclion of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Thompson last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Reid of Lucknow,-Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, Brian, Sandra and Larry visited on Sunday with Don's sister Mr. . and Mrs. Robt. Parker and Family of Dorchester. Mrs. Josephine MacTavish and Mr. Earl Durnin of Lucknow visited with 'Mr's. Majeska Scott oflondon on Sunday . Wewish you sweet dreams as we celebrate the magic of Christmas. As its wonder touches young and old, we send warm greetings and thanks to all. ASHTON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear SY1KE AND JIM SUTHERLAND s you greet ibis wondro►is SCUS011I We scrod u ar,u wishes a►►d1 thanks for the gift ofyour continued irieu►lsl►:p. Your Prudential Agent CORD SHO I s SON Agent For Lucknow and Area